midnightmadman
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Can someone tell me how well printed lettering on cast with luster laminate will hold up to saltwater on a boat compared to cast solid vinyl?
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Totally different from cars or trucks there are more UV rays beating up the lettering and salt water will contaminate the adhesion of the printed vinyl.no different then on a car or truck)))) paint on boats is still the way to go.
We letter a lot of boats and use intermediate vinyl. If there is a full color graphic we will print on oracal 3640 and overlam with 210. Never had a problem in 7 years.
3640 on a boat!? Does that really hold up?We letter a lot of boats and use intermediate vinyl. If there is a full color graphic we will print on oracal 3640 and overlam with 210. Never had a problem in 7 years.
I would use anything but cast vinyl on boats.
And I actually think cast vinyl holds up way better than lettering enamel, and I used to spend lots of springs in the boat yards with my sign kit, and still miss it
Right. Maybe central Alabama is just a complete anomaly but around here most people who name boats don't keep them more than 4-5 years or they're having them redone anyway every 4-5 years. What's the point of painting something on a boat when all that's doing is making it a pain in the ass to change out 5 years later when Bill sells THE LUCKY SPERM to Bob who wants to change the name to WET DREAM?paint on boats ...blah blah blah.... 99-2001 somewhere in there. blah blah blah....WITH MY PAINTED letters on it
We letter a lot of boats and use intermediate vinyl. If there is a full color graphic we will print on oracal 3640 and overlam with 210. Never had a problem in 7 years.